FOXBORO -- Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels will forever be linked.
One went No. 2 overall in the draft last year. The other went No. 3. Though both have upper-echelon physical gifts, only one performed to a level that quickly made him one of the best at his position. The other won just one of the 10 games he played wire to wire.
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While they didn't directly compete with one another during Wednesday's joint practice between the Commanders and the Patriots , they did have a chance to meet up and chat. And sharing the fields behind Gillette Stadium provided Maye a chance to congratulate Daniels on his Rookie of the Year-caliber season that ended with Washington in the NFC Championship Game.
Their meeting also gave Maye